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Cards (36)

  • What is the objective of writing a research methodology?
    To explain how to write a complete methodology
  • What are the different parts of a methodology?
    Materials and Methods sections
  • What is the purpose of the Materials and Methods section?
    To provide a detailed account of procedures
  • Why is a well-written Materials and Methods section important?
    It allows replication of the study
  • What does the Materials section describe?
    What you used in the study
  • What does the Methods section describe?
    What you did and how you did it
  • What should be included in the Materials and Methods section?
    Details of materials, procedures, and equipment
  • What is the significance of including field site descriptions?
    It provides context for the research
  • What should you introduce at the beginning of your methodological approach?
    Your overall approach to the research
  • What type of data do quantitative methods best measure?
    Numerical data for patterns and generalizations
  • What are qualitative methods best for?
    Describing and interpreting specific phenomena
  • What do mixed methods combine?
    Numerical measurement and in-depth exploration
  • What should you discuss regarding your methodology's rationale?
    Assumptions and suitability for research questions
  • What is a key aim of a quantitative experimental study?
    To produce generalizable knowledge about causes
  • What is required for valid research in quantitative studies?
    A carefully designed study with controlled variables
  • What does qualitative participant observation aim to produce?
    Ethnographic knowledge about specific groups
  • What should you describe in your methods of data collection?
    The tools, procedures, and materials used
  • How does qualitative research differ from quantitative research?
    Qualitative is interpretive, quantitative is numerical
  • What is a key aspect of quantitative methods like surveys?
    They measure and categorize responses
  • What should you include about the survey conducted?
    Details on where, when, and how it was conducted
  • What is the purpose of designing survey questions?
    To gather specific and relevant data
  • What is a key characteristic of qualitative methods like interviews?
    They provide in-depth insights into participants' views
  • What is the significance of transcribing interviews in qualitative research?
    It allows for coding and identifying themes
  • What should you indicate in your methods of analysis?
    How you processed and analyzed the data
  • What is the focus of quantitative analysis?
    Based on numerical data and statistics
  • What statistical software is mentioned for analyzing quantitative data?
    SPSS
  • What is content analysis in qualitative research?
    Coding and categorizing themes and ideas
  • What should you justify in your methodological choices?
    Why you chose particular methods for research
  • What is a limitation of lab-based experiments?
    They may not simulate real-life situations accurately
  • What should you focus on when writing a strong methodology?
    How and why you applied your methods
  • What should you consider when writing for your audience?
    How much information is necessary to provide
  • What should you discuss if you encountered obstacles in your research?
    How you dealt with difficulties in data collection
  • What are the key components of the methodology section in research?
    • Introduction of overall approach
    • Description of data collection methods
    • Explanation of data analysis methods
    • Justification of methodological choices
    • Discussion of obstacles encountered
  • What are the strengths and weaknesses of quantitative and qualitative methods?
    Strengths:
    • Quantitative: Generalizable results, numerical data
    • Qualitative: In-depth insights, contextual understanding

    Weaknesses:
    • Quantitative: May overlook nuances
    • Qualitative: Limited generalizability, subjective interpretation
  • How should you structure your methodology section?
    1. Introduce overall approach
    2. Describe data collection methods
    3. Explain data analysis methods
    4. Justify methodological choices
    5. Discuss obstacles and limitations
  • What ethical considerations should be addressed in research methodology?
    • Informed consent from participants
    • Confidentiality of participant data
    • Avoidance of harm to participants
    • Transparency in reporting results